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    Metal Synthesis Essay

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    wear-resistant coatings, here are some common questions to consider. What causes rust on metal? Rust on metal is caused by surface metal atoms and molecules forming metal oxides in the presence of oxygen and water. Originally, rust was simply a synonym for ion oxides. Now, it is used as a general term to describe metal corrosion. Metal can rust at certain rates depending on its surface area and environment. The environments that cause…

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    The sentence “The arc of his piss was at least a suggestion of a path that thoughts could later take”, found on page 209 of The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories, in the story “People Shouldn’t Have To Be The Ones To Tell You” by Gary Lutz sticks out in a profound way. The sentence itself doesn’t seem to be that well crafted, nor does it seem to fit in with the paragraph it resides, until one looks at the use of the vowel sounds that are used within it. There seems to be an emphasis on…

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    Montresor Irony Analysis

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    Irony- an expression normally by language that means the opposite of what one is saying. ( verbal and situational irony) Synonym- sarcasm In this story irony is presented by the author to give us insight of the murder that is about to occurr. In beginning, Montresor reveals he wants to seek vengeance yet Fortunato is not aware of what is going on. The first instance we see irony is when the Montresor tells Fortunato "my dear Fortunato, you are luckily met. How remarkable well you are looking…

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    After I read and study the meaning of Plagiarism Policy I get the whole knowledge of it, I realized that the policy is there for a reason, ARC want the student to success not just in their academic life but also, with their career life because if the students use to plagiarize, they will not have a successful career in future. Writing in our own words help us to create something new, build valuable life skills, shows that we understand the material, help us to learn the subject and make the time…

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    Aztecs The Aztecs were one of the most historic figures in the 13th century to the mid-15th century. In the paper I will discuss where they came from, there religion, where they ruled, and most importantly their life style and how they ended. The Aztecs originated as a nomadic tribe in northern Mexico, arrived in Mesoamerica around the beginning of the 13th century. From their magnificent capital city, Tenochtitlan, the Aztecs emerged as one of the most dominant force in central Mexico,…

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    Evil is the notion that is used to signify unhealthy qualities rather that specific substance. In combination, these qualities may lead to injury or mischief. The effect that is being brought by the combination of such qualities is often referred to as “evil.” The same notion can also apply to a substance that is having nature or properties which finally may negatively affect a person. In general, evil is not something that is simply bad – the practice actually shows that evil is more than that.…

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    French Revolution Impact

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    The Impact of The French Revolution The French Revolution had many elements to it. It was a time of dramatic change, terror, wars and reformation. Were the years of horror worth it? The goal of a lasting, peaceful nation was most definitely achieved. It just took a lot of pain, dedication and the lives of those who believed in change to get there. A huge problem was the leaders of the nation were not prepared to take on the challenged they faced. They all led France to disaster. Conditions in…

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    realization that Hadleyburg is not what is appears to be. The people pride themselves on their reputation and are comfortable living inside their bubble of fabricated probity. Instead of reflecting on their treatment of others, they focus on sustaining the image of their holy village. To entice the people of Hadleyburg into falling into the strangers trap of a joke, he baits them with a bag of gold. The symbolism behind the bag of money, is comparable to the Garden of Eden. Just like Eve was…

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    This article is a book review of the book “Digeridoo: A Complete Guide to this Ancient Aboriginal Instrument,” written by John Bowden. The book is a step-by-step guide on how to play one of the oldest wind instruments called the digeridoo. This book can be used by music educators to help lead their students to a better understanding of the instrument and the Australian Aboriginal culture. However, the best part about this book review was the several links at the end that allowed the reader to…

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    “That’s so gay” is dropped into a sentence almost as much as the joining word between. This term is used as a way to describe any situation that is considered boring or undesirable. So why is being “gay” such a bad thing that society would use it as a synonym for undesirable? Perhaps it is because LGBTQI+…

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